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  • Alexander Hahn. A Long Shot of Delft, oneiric novel, 40p., New York (1985) A Long Shot of Delft, oneiric novel, 40p.. New York: Alexander Hahn, 1985.
  • Event: Brain Factory, Abstract ShotsInstitution: MicroWave FestivalComment:
  • Event: Abstract ShotsInstitution: VIII Taskent Internationale Biennale of Contemporary ArtComment:
  • Event: World Skin ShotsInstitution: EyebeamComment:
  • Dvě ženy/Two women -
    Vašulka Kitchen Brno exhibits two video works by audiovisual artist Matthew Ostrowski, in which a New York native deconstructs the film medium in a new artistic rendering, revealing the hidden meaning of the motifs, shots and messages of the
  • part of The Need for Art to Change the World symposium convened by Mathieu Copeland
  • Biometric identificationsystems like Irisscanning use mathematical methods to identify personal characteristics. The BiometricSoundEngine works the same way. Personal data like the color information of the human iris is not used for surveillance or
  • A human sized real kaleidoscope creates colorized feedback patterns from faces. Exhibited at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the SIGGRAPH 1988 Art Show in Atlanta.
  • Inter Caetera Divina -
    Throughout the 5-day show, the robot arm drew world maps taken from the time of Columbus up through World War II. The title refers to the 1493 proclamation by Pope Alexander VI that divided the New World between Spain and Portugal.
  • Their Things Spoken -
    Their Things Spoken is the third part of a trilogy which deals with different aspects of memory and visual archetypes in our culture, the first two being Memory Theater (1997) and Things Spoken (1999). Their Things Spoken refers to the gulf